Published on 24 Nov 05
by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation discusses the process behind making an application, the formalities of appearing before the Tribunal and dispenses with some common myths. It also highlights the difficulties applicants and their advisers face and provide practical tips in dealing with the Tribunal.

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Author profile

Prof
Glenton
Barton
CTA-Life

Glen is a Professor in the Department of Accounting and Finance in the
Business School of the University of Western Australia. He is a Barrister and
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Western Australia and former member
in the General and Taxation Division of the Administrative Appeals
Tribunal, Perth Registry and Life Member of the Taxation Institute
of Australia.
- Current at
01 October 2009

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